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SP
2002
IEEE
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Alert Correlation in a Cooperative Intrusion Detection Framework
This paper presents the work we have done within the MIRADOR project to design CRIM, a cooperative module for intrusion detection systems (IDS). This module implements functions t...
Frédéric Cuppens, Alexandre Mi&egrav...
SP
2002
IEEE
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Grids: The top ten questions
The design and implementation of a national computing system and data grid has become a reachable goal from both the computer science and computational science point of view. A di...
Jennifer M. Schopf, Bill Nitzberg
STOC
2005
ACM
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16 years 7 months ago
Covert two-party computation
We introduce the novel concept of covert two-party computation. Whereas ordinary secure two-party computation only guarantees that no more knowledge is leaked about the inputs of t...
Luis von Ahn, Nicholas J. Hopper, John Langford
CCS
2001
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
A verifiable secret shuffle and its application to e-voting
We present a mathematical construct which provides a cryptographic protocol to verifiably shuffle a sequence of k modular integers, and discuss its application to secure, universa...
C. Andrew Neff
STOC
2010
ACM
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Privacy Amplification with Asymptotically Optimal Entropy Loss
We study the problem of "privacy amplification": key agreement between two parties who both know a weak secret w, such as a password. (Such a setting is ubiquitous on th...
Nishanth Chandran, Bhavana Kanukurthi, Rafail Ostr...